Class C operator definition

Class C operator means the individual responsible for initially addressing emergencies presented by a spill or release from an UST system. The Class C operator typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances.
Class C operator means an on-site employee who typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances and who is the first line of response to events indicating emergency conditions.
Class C operator means a daily, onsite employee having primary responsibility for addressing emergencies presented by a spill or release from an underground storage tank system.

Examples of Class C operator in a sentence

  • An automated central mix concrete plant using a generator as its power source shall be manned by a Class A operator on the plant, a Class C operator on the generator, and a Class D operator on cement storage (3 operators).

  • The Facility shall henceforth be operated only with at least one trained Class C operator on duty during all hours of operation in accordance with Part 1.10(U)(4)(c) and Part 1.10(U)(7) of the UST Regulations.


More Definitions of Class C operator

Class C operator means an individual responsible for ini- tially responding to alarms or other indications of emergencies caused by spills, overfills, leaks, or releases from an UST system. The Class C operator typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances from the system.
Class C operator means an individual who has on−site responsibility to respond to emergencies or alarms relating to spills, leaks or releases from an underground storage tank system.
Class C operator means an individual, on-site employee having primary responsibility for addressing emergencies presented by a Release from an UST System.
Class C operator means the individual or individuals designated by the owner or operator to have primary responsibility for responding to alarms, emergencies presented by releases, and other problems associated with the operation of the UST systems. The Class C Operator may hold more than one class of operator position. The designation as a ‘Class C Operator’ does not confer any other operator status upon the individual. Any person designated as a Class C Operator shall have fulfilled the training and certification requirements of an approved training program as set forth in section 22a-449(d)-108.
Class C operator means the individual responsible for initially addressing emergencies presented by a spill or release from a tank system. The Class C Operator typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances, e.g., gas station attendants. The Class C Operator shall be trained by the Class A or B Operator for the facility in accordance with requirements established by the department.
Class C operator means the individual or individuals designated by the permittee to have primary responsibility for responding to alarms, emergencies presented by releases or spills, and other problems associated with the operation of the facility. A “class C operator” may hold more than one class of operator position.
Class C operator means one who operates an asphalt paver, concrete finishing machine, concrete paver, scale, spreader (self-propelled), concrete grinder, asphalt milling machine, or boring machine (horizontal); and is further defined as follows: